SDKs/Emulators

 Different SDKs or Emulators (which I recommend) are just here!

1. Nokia 3410 Emulator: https://rb.gy/3cbka

Fully working emulator, where you can load your own Java project and test it on this wonderful brick called NOKIA 3410. Feel the nogstalgic wave! Play classic games that come pre-loaded.  All the iconic apps are there! The Nokia 3410 came with a Software Development Kit (SDK) that allowed developers to create custom applications for the phone. The SDK included a variety of tools and resources that made it easy for developers to create games, utilities, and other applications. The SDK included a software emulator that allowed developers to test their applications on a virtual Nokia 3410 phone. This made it easy for developers to debug and test their applications without having to use an actual phone. The SDK also included a compiler that could be used to create executable files that could be run on the phone. The Nokia 3410 SDK included documentation that provided detailed information about the phone's hardware and software. This documentation included information about the phone's display, keypad, and memory, as well as information about the programming languages and APIs that could be used to develop applications for the phone. The Nokia 3410 SDK was designed to be easy to use, even for developers who were new to mobile phone development. It included sample code and tutorials that demonstrated how to create basic applications for the phone. This made it easy for developers to get started and to build on their skills over time.


2. SIEMENS phones SDKhttps://rb.gy/luqfa 

Siemens was a major player in the mobile phone market during the 1990s and early 2000s, and they offered a range of phones with software development kits (SDKs) that allowed developers to create custom applications for the devices.

The Siemens SDKs included a variety of tools and resources that made it easy for developers to create applications for phones. The SDKs included emulators that allowed developers to test their applications on a virtual phone, as well as compilers that could be used to create executable files that could be run on the phone.
HOW TO INSTALL: First, select the phone model you want to download (choose from the box behind). Then, click on the file you downloaded on Chrome. Follow the installer and then enjoy it! If you need some troubleshooting, google the problem, or write in the comments below :b!

3. Nokia Symbian SDK for Java

NOKIA ASHA 303: https://rb.gy/qfv81
NOKIA ASHA 305: https://rb.gy/imctn
JDK 6u23 REQUIRED!!! (NO HIGHER/LOWER ALLOWED)

The Software Development Kit (SDK) allows you to create and test programs you have created for Symbian OS. Also, it is a great emulator which simulates the Nokia handheld device. Some features are missing (like games and maps), but you can still enjoy the time-capsuled emulator.
This is the Nokia Asha 305. ALL DOWNLOAD LINKS ARE NEAR THE HEADING!

4. BlackBerry SDK: 


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